This listing can be used when creating Dream Pillows, teas, brews, or homemade incense. It shows the herb and it's magickal quality when performing ritual or casting. This listing has been taken from Aoumiel's Green Witchcraft, and is copyright Llwellyn, 1996/1997. It was HTMLized by Kali Weavyyre.

Acacia: Burn for altar offerings, aids psychic powers, meditation
Agrimony: protection, returns spells to their sender, promotes sleep
Alder: whistles entice the elemental Air
Allspice: burn for prosperity
Angelica: sprinkle about the house to ward off negativity, protection, and divination
Anise: purification, protection, entices spirits to aid in spells
Apple: bury in the garden on Samhain's as food for departing spirits, love (share an apple with the one you love), health, attracts unicorns
Ash: wands, protection, leaves can be used for prophetic dreams, prosperity
Avens: purification, love
Banana: fertility, prosperity (I mention this for those in tropical climates because the flowers are hermaphroditic and can be used as alter offerings for the Goddess and God as One- Shiva Ardhanari can be used for this aspect of the divine)
Basil: protection, wealth, love, repels negativity
Bay: burn for psychic powers, purification, wish magick
Benzoin: burn for purification, prosperity
Betony: burn at Litha for purification, protection, to be rid of nightmares (put in a dream pillow under your own pillow), to send away despair (sprinkle around doors and windows), psychic awareness
Birch: protection, health, prosperity, wards negativity
Blackberry: protection, health, prosperity, and used in pies at Lughnassadh
Blackthorn: returns evil to the sender
Borage: teas aid psychic powers, carry leaves for protection
Briar: add to tea for clairvoyant dreams
Broom: purification (sweep in circle), hang indoors for protection (faeries do not like this plant, and by working with the devas you may also come to loath it's scent.)
Burdock: wards negativity, purifies, protects (can be used in washing floors or wear the dried root strung on a red thread)
Cardamon: burn for love spells, use in love sachets
Carnation (Dianthus):protection, altar offering for the Goddess, strength
Cassia Augustfolias (Indian Senna Leaf): CAUTION; Tea not to be taken during pregnancy or menstruation. (This tea will induce both menses and diarrhea, and if used to bring on menses or to overcome constipation, may be followed up after the desired effect with a tea of China Black, chamomile and rose hips)
Catnip: love and magick
Chamomile: meditation, rest (drink in tea), purification, calmness, prosperity, incense for the God
Cherry: chips burnt at sabbats, creativity
Cinnamon: burn for spiritual and psychic powers, protection and success
Cinquefoil: prosperity, protection, purification, divination dreams
Citron: eat to increase psychic ability (the traditional Yule fruitcake usually includes this herb in its ingredients)
Clove: burn for wealth, purification, and to ward negativity
Comfrey: root or leaves for healing, carry for safe travel
Coriander: health
Cumin: prevents theft, burn for protection
Dill: seeds draw money, leaves for protection, flowers for love
Elder: CAUTION; seeds are poisonous Wards negative thoughts when used as wind chimes, blessings, wood NOT to be burned as it is sacred to Hectate, see faeries in these trees at Litha, flowers may be used as an altar offering, berries may be made into esbat wine, the flowers may be added to a candle spell addressed to Hectate during the new moon.
Elm: attracts elves, love
Eyebright: tea for aiding mental powers
Fennel: protection, sacred to the God, hung over doors at Litha
Ferns: burn indoors for protection, outside for rain
Feverfew: wards sickness, wards accidents in travel
Foxglove: CAUTION; Poisonous, although digitalis comes from it. Grow in the garden for protection of the house and yard
Frankincense: protection, blessing, spirituality, meditation and power
Furze/Gorse: burn at Ostara for protection and as preparation for any conflict
Garlic: sacred to Hecate, flowers for altar offering, cloves for protection
Ginger: love, success
Hawthorn: powerful wands, fertility magick, and protection
Hazel: string the nuts on a cord and hang it in the house or ritual room to invite the help of plant faeries, used for wands, healing, protection and luck
Heather: red to start or end an affair, white for protection, purple for spiritual development, use at Samhain to invite spirits to visit
Hops: health, aids sleep
Hyssop: purification, wards negativity
Kelp: wind spells, protection, psychic powers
Lavender: attracts elves, burn for protection, peace, use in bath for purification, burn at Litha as offering, love and psychic awareness
Lemon Balm: success, health, love (soak in wine for three hours, remove and serve wine)
Linden (lime tree): bark used for protection, leaves and flowers for immortality, good fortune, sleep and love
Loosestrife: purple restores harmony and brings peace (can be sprinkled on the corners of rooms or given as a gift to bring about an accord)
Mace: burn for psychic power
Marigold: marriage spells, clairvoyant dreams (in a pillow), mixed with water and rubbed over the eyelids to see faeries, protection, enhanced psychic powers, pick in full sun
Marjoram: love, protection, and wealth
Mint: protection, prosperity and altar offering for helpful spirits
Moonwort: divination, love, and prosperity
Mugwort: divination, rub fresh herb on crystal balls and magick mirrors to increase their strength, pick on full moon night
Mullein: protection, divination, health, and courage
Mustard: health, protection and fertility
Myrrh: protection, wards negativity, burn for purification and consecrations (usually combined with frankincense)
Nutmeg: burn for prosperity
Nuts/Cones: use to tip wands for fertility magick
Oak: the God, wands, burn leaves to purify the atmosphere, use galls in charms, acorns draw money, burn wood for good health
Orange: peels for love, incense for good fortune, divination
Parsley: purification, protection
Patchouli: incense for drawing money, fertility, earth, Underworld
Pecan: prosperity
Pepper: use in amulets or grow for protection, wards negativity
Pine: brush outdoor ritual area with a branch to purify and sanctify, burn for cleansing, pine needles used in money spells
Rosemary: burn for purification, wards negativity, protection, love, health, grown to attract elves, blessing, consecration
Rowan: wands and amulets for knowledge, incense of leaves and berries for divination, fires to call upon spirits for help, grow for protection in the home, inspiration
Rue: blessing, consecrations, protection, use in altar oil, health
Sage: protection, wisdom and health
St. John's Wort: burn at Litha to send away negativity, wear for invincibility, health, willpower, gathered at Litha
Sandalwood: burn for protection, full moon esbats, wards negativity, spirit offering
Solomon's Seal (dropberry, sealroot): an offering to the elementals for their aid, protection
Star anise: burn for psychic power, good fortune
Straw: attracts faeries, do not burn magick-infused straw as it will bring ill-fortune, can be used as an image to protect and area (when no longer needed, release and toss in the wind)
Tansy: health
Thyme: wards negativity, burn for purification and healing spells
Trefoil: decorate altar, protection, luck, when taking one, leave a bit of ginger or milk poured on the ground as an offering to the faeries
Vervain (verbena): Gather/burn at Litha, altar offerings, love, purification, draws riches, creativity, wards psychic attack
Vetivert: love, money, wards negativity
Wheat: fertility, wealth
Willow: burn bark with sandalwood for divination, love and protection
Woodruff: add to Beltane wine to clear away any barriers, protection, success, changes, psychic awareness
Wormwood (absinthe): CAUTION; Poisonous. If burned, use in well-ventilated area, preferably outdoors, evocation, divination and scrying (stronger when combined with mugwort) at Samhain, protection, sacred to the moon
Yarrow: divination, love, happy marriage (a wedding bouquet) wards negativity, defense, protection, gather at Litha
Yew: CAUTION; Poisonous. Yule symbol of death and rebirth, used for dagger handles